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Fulfilling promises a COC football tradition

Trailing by 10 points at halftime, the College of the Canyons football team sat apprehensively in the locker room. Head coach Ted Iacenda entered. He spoke to his team of

The Time Ranger

TWO Train Robberies & Mucho Cool SCV History

Amen boy howdy, do we have an interesting trail ride ahead, history saddlepals. We’ve got movie stars, epic crimes, a local first lady who runs over movie stars, giant wild

Home, Condo Inventory High; Sales Dropping

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer For the fourth consecutive month, the inventory of Santa Clarita Valley homes and condominiums increased to its highest level since August 2014, but a

Kaiser Permanente gives awards to eight SCV nonprofits

Kaiser Permanente announced eight nonprofit organizations in Santa Clarita were awarded more than $62,000 in grant funds for their dedication for improving health and wellness, according to a news release issued Friday.

Paul Butler: Marathons are a team sport

Last Sunday, my wife and I served as volunteers at the Santa Clarita marathon. We were course monitors, which was a pretty easy task. Our main job was to encourage

Saugus football overwhelmed by Villa Park

By Jon Stein For The Signal Saugus, a team historically known for its rushing attack, made it a point this season to showcase a more balanced offensive game plan. That

Acosta’s lead narrows Friday morning

Updated election results indicate Christy Smith, Democratic challenger to Assemblyman Dante Acosta in the 38th Assembly District race, now trails the GOP incumbent by 213 votes. The latest Secretary of

Students reflect on heroes

Meadows Elementary School student dancers, musicians, photographers, artists and writers participated in Thursday’s 50th annual Reflections ceremony, a National Parent Teacher Association-sponsored program that encourages students to create original works